Story Hour: Bears All Around (ages 3–5)
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
Could feminism save the world? Lauren Bastide speaks on the application of feminist principles to society at large, with life-altering consequences.
Meeting one of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series that allows Library members to ponder the most important issues of our time. This season: a reflection on how to lead a contemplative, vital, and unmediated life in an ever-faster digital world.
Participate in scary movie trivia then enjoy a screening of a horror film.
Join Assistant Children’s and Teens’ Services Librarian Jason Hazard for a scavenger hunt dedicated to research—and discover Paris in a new light.
Scholar Boukary Sawadogo considers the presence of African immigrants in Harlem’s historical development and cultural transformations.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
American history expert Marc Selverstone offers a new and surprising response to a famously unanswerable question: what were JFK’s intentions for Vietnam?
Learn research skills, and uncover facts about the city of light!
Gayatri Spivak and Emily Apter appear on Zoom to discuss translating thought and thinking translation. A conversation at the Library organized in collaboration with Columbia Global Centers | Paris and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
Philosopher Simon Critchley speaks about the most fundamental questions in philosophy, their relevance in the contemporary age, and how we might try to answer them.